Canada’s largest city and economic center, it is also known as a multi-ethnic city. It is also called a “racial mosaic” because immigrants from all over the world bring their own cultures with them. The best part of Toronto is being able to see the cultures of various countries in one city. The suburbs are surrounded by nature, and are close to Maple Road, a famous spot for autumn leaves, and Niagara Falls, one of the world’s three largest waterfalls. You can also go to the province of Quebec, known as French Canada, which is a stylish city with a bit of a difference, in about 5 hours.
Although it has a cityscape lined with modern skyscrapers, it is a city where nature and city coexist, with the northeast area surrounded by mountains and the west area surrounded by the sea. Vancouver is surrounded by nature, and you can enjoy a variety of activities throughout the year, such as hiking and beaches in the summer, and skiing and snowboarding in the winter.